In spite of being in control of both houses of Congress and the White House and having wide latitude to shape the judicial branch nationwide, things might not be going as well for Republicans as they may have hoped.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that the city would sue President Trump's Department of Justice for threats to withhold federal funding from sanctuary cities. We talk to a legal expert about the lawsuit and the ongoing immigration debate between the federal government and local governments.

Sanctuary cities have come under criticism by the Trump administration for not enforcing federal immigration policy and providing immigration authorities with specific information on immigrants living in the United States illegally. That debate was escalated by the city of Chicago, which filed a lawsuit Monday against the Justice Department for threatening to cut funding to sanctuary cities.

The tech industry has fueled massive economic growth on the West Coast, but there have also been complications such as a massive spike in the cost of housing. An economic professor talks about what kind of affect might a Foxconn plant have on housing in southeastern Wisconsin.

Today’s kindergarten classroom is much different from even that of 20 years ago. Heightened standards have pushed some teachers to forgo the emphasis on play and spend much more time on structured learning, says Christopher Brown, an associate professor of curriculum and instruction in early childhood education at the University of Texas at Austin.

President Trump will leave for a 17-day vacation today. In the past, he has criticized former President Obama's time off and more recently called for Congress to cancel its August recess until it repealed the Affordable Care Act. We talk to a historian about the tradition of presidential vacations, and...

We talk with Republican Representative Mike Rohrkaste about his bi-partisan work with Democratic Representative Dianne Hesselbein on Alzheimer's and Dementia. Rep. Rohrkaste talks about findings from the Alzheimer's task force and what's next for dealing with Alzheimer's and dementia-related issues in Wisconsin.

After the Obama administration stepped up efforts to investigate cases of campus sexual assault, there are new questions about how the Trump administration will approach a problem that has gotten increasing attention in the last few years.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who’s been tasked with investigating potential coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election, has impaneled a grand jury in Washington. A reporter breaks down what that means, and where the investigation may be going from here.

The complaint claims it's illegal for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to require all concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFOs, to have an operating permit because it surpasses federal requirements.